Example sentences of "who [vb -s] [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 My friend , who has stayed at the cottage before , is going up 24th or so for about a week , so there will be her rent @ £7 per day and electricity @ 10p per unit ( to cover standing charges etc ) to come to you in due course .
2 In the Middlesbrough area , Marton Sixth Form College has lost Mr Thomas Hume , who has retired at the end of a 28-year teaching career , and taking early retirement from Nunthorpe School in the summer after 19 years is Mrs Margaret Brown .
3 An educated person in this model is not one who has arrived at a state of knowledge but one who is embarked upon a never-ending developmental process of becoming .
4 But Mr Evans , 57 , of Bryn , near Wigan , who has worked at the course since 1989 , was defended by the Aintree executive .
5 Marion , who has worked at the Tour for the past two years and recently took over as Membership Secretary , says : ‘ We are pleased that so many girls want to join our Tour , but we are also anxious to ensure that they have thought through all the consequences and they are sure that they want to be a professional .
6 Anyone who has practised at the Bar knows well that , in the sort of case that arises on an estate , where a number of people are involved , intimidation is such that it may prove impossible for a young man to find witnesses to say that he had left the scene of the crime and that another person was guilty of aggravated theft .
7 Dustin Hoffman plays Bernie La Plant , a small-time hustler who happens to arrive at the scene of an air crash and against his better instincts rescues everyone and then disappears .
8 The child who refuses to sit at the table or in a high chair These children may be showing specific food-related problems or the difficulty may be part of a much wider behavioural and emotional problem .
9 Set in Austria just before the First World War the play revolves around Josephea , proprietress of the inn ; Leopold , the head waiter ; several well-to-do local businessmen and the Emperor of Austria who comes to stay at the Inn at the start of the shooting season .
10 In a clever piece of bridgework between the two , the poet is interrupted by an old friend who comes knocking at the door and calling his name .
11 He had come to question her in the manner of someone who comes to peer at a freak in a sideshow .
12 Her lips stretched in a rictus smile , a satisfied look on her face , like that of a child who 's got at the strawberries and cream , and Gómez was the cause of it .
  Next page